Published originally under the title “Are Graduates Prepared for the Job Market? Rethinking Africa’s University Model”, (The Conversation, Sept. 17th, 2017), the authors are Seth Trudeau and... Read more

Published originally under the title “Tempest in the rankings teapot – An African perspective”, this article is simply echoing a war foretold. It would have been unthinkable if it didn’t hap... Read more

The University of Ibadan (UI) has retained Nigeria on the 2018 Times Higher Education, (THE) World University Rankings released earlier yesterday. It is the only Nigerian university on the l... Read more

Arguably, the first of such book to have rolled out of the press in Nigeria entered the national market today along with the controversy as to the very nature of Islam in relation to violenc... Read more

This is the third and concluding part of this joint review of the two books in question. This part could not follow the first two parts because a death disrupted the normal flow of things. A... Read more

It is either that Segun Adeniyi is a dangerous reporter or an over generous analyst. Either way, he ‘punishes’ the reader of his texts with avalanche of data that must create for them a cris... Read more

It is amazing how two different books, by two different authors at different times end up with a same theme of implosion in each of the left and the right wing ideological establishments in... Read more

It was not only Prof Attahiru Jega, the immediate past chairperson of Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) who agonised over the issue at the occasion. Everyone else i... Read more

By Adagbo Onoja As the Coordinator of the “National Conference on Community Resilience to Boko Haram Insurgency”, Professor Jibrin Ibrahim must have developed a certain intellectual intimacy... Read more